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Brussels, Liege airports closed for hours due to drones

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Posted on November 4, 2025

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BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Brussels Airport is currently closed after the reported sighting of a drone, said the Belgian air traffic control service and a spokeswoman for the airport. "There are no flights

Brussels and Liege Airports Grounded for Hours Due to Drone Activity

Impact of Drone Sightings on Airports

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Belgium's Brussels and Liege airports were closed on Tuesday evening after drone sightings, diverting many incoming planes and preventing others from taking off.

Details of the Incident

Kurt Verwilligen, a spokesperson for the Belgian air traffic control service, said shortly before 8 p.m. local time (1900 GMT) a drone had been seen near Brussels Airport, which was then closed as a security precaution.

Response from Airlines

Belgium's busiest airport briefly reopened after two hours of disruption, but was closed again after more drone sightings. It was unclear when flights would resume.

Broader Context of Drone Disruptions

National carrier Brussels Airlines said 15 outbound flights were unable to take off, while eight incoming flights were diverted to other airports.

Liege Airport, used principally as a cargo hub, was also closed due to drone sightings, an airport spokesperson said.

The incidents followed drones seen over a Belgian military air base during the weekend. Defence Minister Theo Francken told public broadcaster RTBF that Tuesday's incident appeared to be carried out by professionals intent on destabilising the country.

Drones have caused considerable disruption across Europe in recent months. In September, Copenhagen Airport was closed for four hours and Oslo Airport for three hours following drone sightings. There were also suspected Russian drone incursions into Polish and Romanian airspace.

(Reporting by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Philip Blenkinsop; Editing by Chris Reese, Aurora Ellis, Rod Nickel)

Key Takeaways

  • Brussels and Liege airports were closed due to drone sightings.
  • Flights were diverted and prevented from taking off.
  • Brussels Airlines faced significant disruptions.
  • Drone sightings have been increasing across Europe.
  • Authorities suspect professional intent behind the incidents.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is drone technology?
Drone technology refers to the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be remotely controlled or fly autonomously. They are used in various sectors, including surveillance, delivery, and agriculture.
What are emergency procedures?
Emergency procedures are predefined actions taken to ensure safety and manage crises effectively. In aviation, these procedures include protocols for handling unexpected situations like closures due to security threats.
What is aviation security?
Aviation security encompasses measures taken to protect civil aviation operations against unlawful interference, including terrorism and sabotage. This includes screening passengers and baggage at airports.

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